One of the company's attorneys, Paul Becht, said the fight may not be over.

"We can go onto the federal court system," Becht said.

He said that's likely Elaine Huguenin's next move. The State Supreme Court ruled her photography business, Elane Photography, violated an anti-discrimination law when it refused to take pictures of a gay couple in 2006. Becht said the photographer, Huguenin, refused because of her religious beliefs.

He said he believes that the justices had their minds made up before the case was heard.

"I think a majority of the members of the Supreme Court honestly believe that there's not a problem with same-sex marriage," Becht said.

According to the court ruling, Elane Photography violated New Mexico's Human Rights Act by refusing to take pictures of the ceremony of two women, in the same way as if it had refused to photograph a wedding between people of different races.

Becht adds this case is about protecting a photographer's freedom of religion and right to free speech by not taking those photos.

"You can't be forced to say something with which you disagree," Becht said.

NEW MEXICO'S HIGHEST COURT RULED TODAY.... THAT AN ALBUQUERQUE BUSINESS THAT REFUSED TO TAKE PICTURES OF A GAY COUPLE, VIOLATED A STATE LAW! NOW ACTION 7 NEWS REPORTER LAURA THOREN IS TALKING TO ONE OF THE LAWYERS REPRESENTING THE PHOTOGRAPHY COMPANY. ALBUQUERQUE ATTORNEY PAUL BECHT SAYS THE FIGHT'S NOT OVER. We can go onto the federal court system. THAT'S LIKELY HIS CLIENT'S NEXT MOVE. TODAY THE STATE SUPREME COURT RULED ELAINE HUGUENIN, OF ELANE PHOTOGRAPHY, VIOLATED AN ANTI-DISCRIMINATION LAW WHEN SHE REFUSED TO TAKE PICTURES OF A GAY COUPLE IN 2006 BECAUSE OF HER RELIGIOUS BELIEFS. NAT POP OF CAMERA TAKING PICTURE BECHT SAYS THE JUSTICES HAD THEIR MINDS MADE UP...BEFORE THE CASE WAS HEARD. I think a majority of the members of the supreme court honestly believe that there's not a problem with same sex marriage. according to the court ruling, huguenin violated new mexico's human rights act by refusing to photograph the ceremony of 2 women... in the same way as if she'd had refused to photograph a wedding between people of different races. BUT BECHT SAYS THIS CASE IS ABOUT PROTECTING A PHOTOGRAPHER'S FREEDOM OF RELIGION AND RIGHT TO FREE SPEECH... BY NOT TAKING THOSE PICTURES. you can't be forced to say something with which you disagree. BUT THIS RULING MEANS IN NEW MEXICO...IF YOU'RE A BUSINESS OWNER... YOU CAN'T REFUSE CLIENTS BASED SOLELY ON SEXUAL ORIENTATION. IN ALBUQUERQUE LAURA THOREN KOAT ACTION 7 NEWS. WE TRIED TO REACH THE COUPLE WHO WON THE CASE... BUT WE COULDN'T. ELANE'S PHOTOGRAPHY WEBSITE HAS BEEN TAKEN DOWN. FOR YEARS, KOAT HAS BEEN

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